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Splash Lagoon Indoor Waterpark Resort is a large Polynesian-themed indoor water park located in Erie, Pennsylvania. The park is approximately 80,000 square feet (7,400 m 2 ). It features nine water slides, two hot tubs, one large activity pool, a five-story activity tree house play structure, a toddler play pool, a 30,000-square-foot (2,800 m 2 ...
In 2009, the park announced the first major expansion since 2005, and the first to Splash Beach since 2004. The expansion included a new attraction from WhiteWater West called "UpSurge!", a 216-foot flume slide with a vertical half pipe ending in a 25,000-gallon splash pool. [6] The park also combined both parks into one ticket price.
Piñata Falls – a WhiteWater West AquaPlay area which features a variety of slides as well as a 300-US-gallon (1,100 L) tipping bucket (formerly known as Splash Island) Cadillac Shores – a 17,000-square-foot (1,600 m 2 ) wave pool capable of producing 3-foot-high (0.91 m) waves (formerly known as "The Wave Pool")
Wibit Splash Zone pricing is listed as follows: $10 – Regular single session (in-county) $15 – Regular single session (out of county) $5 – Kiddie single session (39 to 48 inches tall) (in ...
The park includes more than 30 rides and an adjacent Italian-themed waterpark, Laguna Splash, that opened in 1997. The park resides on both sides of Old Route 220 with Laguna Splash and parking on the southeast side of the road, while park side resides on the northwest side of the road.
Splash Island is a Polynesian-themed water park that is free with admission to Wild Adventures. It takes up 27 acres (110,000 m 2) of the 166-acre (670,000 m 2) park and hosts seven rides and five shops. It is frequently the most crowded area of the park.
The admission price in 1971 was $5 for adults, and $3.50 for children between the ages of 3 and 12. Because the park was in a relatively remote part of Los Angeles County at the time, the Greyhound bus line provided bus service to and from the park and Los Angeles, as well as from Northern California, and optionally allowed purchase of park ...
Cypress Gardens and Splash Island began separate ticketing, with dual-park season passes also available; parking was free. [ 10 ] On September 23, 2009, owner Land South Holdings LLC announced that the park was closing immediately, saying that all avenues to keep the park open had been explored but that they were unable to find a way to "keep ...